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Imran Musaji, PhD, CCC-SLP, serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Wichita State University's College of Health Professions. A licensed and certified Speech-Language Pathologist with diverse clinical experience, he directs the Computer Mediated Communication Lab while maintaining active community engagement through clinical service initiatives.
His research bridges technology and clinical practice with emphases on aphasia rehabilitation through digitized accessibility tools, visualization of phoneme acquisition data for educational applications, and critical examination of AI ethics in communication sciences. Current projects include developing aphasia-friendly restaurant menus and interactive phoneme charts based on Crowe & McLeod's acquisition data, reflecting his commitment to practical solutions grounded in evidence-based practice.
Recent publications demonstrate a clear trajectory toward technology integration in clinical education and practice, with featured ASHA Leader articles exploring advocacy history and AI ethics alongside computational tools for phoneme acquisition tracking. This work establishes connections between historical professional values and emerging technological challenges.
Dr. Musaji actively mentors students through service-learning projects like the ICT restaurant menu initiative, fostering real-world application of academic concepts. His grant activity focuses on community-based tool development rather than traditional research funding streams, emphasizing immediate clinical utility.
The Computer Mediated Communication Lab operates as a collaborative hub where clinicians, students, and community partners co-develop resources addressing communication accessibility gaps. Current projects include the Interactive Phoneme Acquisition Chart and Aphasia Friendly Menus initiative, which combine clinical expertise with user-centered design principles to create practical solutions for speech-language pathology practitioners.
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